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Italy: PM Monti unveils crisis plan as students protest Italy: PM Monti unveils crisis plan as students protest
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Italy's new PM Mario Monti has outlined plans to tackle the country's economic problems and cut its debt, amid student protests in several cities.Italy's new PM Mario Monti has outlined plans to tackle the country's economic problems and cut its debt, amid student protests in several cities.
The former EU commissioner said austerity measures would be balanced by economic growth and social fairness.The former EU commissioner said austerity measures would be balanced by economic growth and social fairness.
"The future of the euro also depends on what Italy will do in the next few weeks," he told senators in Rome."The future of the euro also depends on what Italy will do in the next few weeks," he told senators in Rome.
Meanwhile, thousands of students staged protests in several Italian cities against Mr Monti's government.Meanwhile, thousands of students staged protests in several Italian cities against Mr Monti's government.
Mr Monti formed his cabinet, made up of business leaders and other experts, after the centre-right government of Silvio Berlusconi fell last week under market pressure.Mr Monti formed his cabinet, made up of business leaders and other experts, after the centre-right government of Silvio Berlusconi fell last week under market pressure.
The Senate will hold a confidence vote on the new government on Thursday evening.The Senate will hold a confidence vote on the new government on Thursday evening.
On Thursday, French and Spanish borrowing costs shot up as the difference in interest rates between their bonds and those of Germany hit a record.On Thursday, French and Spanish borrowing costs shot up as the difference in interest rates between their bonds and those of Germany hit a record.
'We are Europe''We are Europe'
"The government recognises that it was formed to resolve a serious emergency in a constructive and united spirit," Mr Monti told senators."The government recognises that it was formed to resolve a serious emergency in a constructive and united spirit," Mr Monti told senators.
"I would like to use the following expression: a government with a national commitment. Only if we can avoid being seen as the weak link of Europe can we contribute to European reforms.""I would like to use the following expression: a government with a national commitment. Only if we can avoid being seen as the weak link of Europe can we contribute to European reforms."
Mr Monti said he intended to overhaul the pension system which he said "has large disparities in treatment and unjustified privileges for certain sectors".Mr Monti said he intended to overhaul the pension system which he said "has large disparities in treatment and unjustified privileges for certain sectors".
He also said there would be a crackdown on tax evasion and changes to the taxation system.He also said there would be a crackdown on tax evasion and changes to the taxation system.
Mr Monti said the absence of a locally gathered property tax on houses classed as first homes was an Italian "anomaly". The tax - known in Italy as the ICI tax - was abolished under Mr Berlusconi.Mr Monti said the absence of a locally gathered property tax on houses classed as first homes was an Italian "anomaly". The tax - known in Italy as the ICI tax - was abolished under Mr Berlusconi.
He added that his government would introduce incentives for companies to employ more women and young people.He added that his government would introduce incentives for companies to employ more women and young people.
"If we fail, if we don't carry out the necessary reforms, we will also be subjected to much harsher conditions," Mr Monti said."If we fail, if we don't carry out the necessary reforms, we will also be subjected to much harsher conditions," Mr Monti said.
The "absence of growth" had "cancelled out sacrifices" by Italians, he argued, promising to respect Italy's timetable to balance its budget by 2013 and reduce its debt. He said economic growth would also involve a crackdown on the mafia.
"A plan to relaunch growth cannot preclude a determined effort against organised crime and all the mafia... that strikes at the economic interests of these organisations and their incursions into the legal economy."
The "absence of growth" had "cancelled out sacrifices" by Italians, Mr Monti argued, promising to respect Italy's timetable to balance its budget by 2013 and reduce its debt.
"We don't see the European obligations as imposed by external forces," he said."We don't see the European obligations as imposed by external forces," he said.
"It's not a case of them on one side and us on the other. We are Europe.""It's not a case of them on one side and us on the other. We are Europe."
Mr Monti's speech appeared well received as the Senate speaker had to call on members to listen rather than applaud wildly.Mr Monti's speech appeared well received as the Senate speaker had to call on members to listen rather than applaud wildly.
Correspondents say that with Italy's borrowing costs now at unsustainable levels, Mr Monti must work hard to calm financial markets.Correspondents say that with Italy's borrowing costs now at unsustainable levels, Mr Monti must work hard to calm financial markets.
Smoke bombsSmoke bombs
As Mr Monti appeared in the Senate, student demonstrations were reported in Rome and other Italian citiesAs Mr Monti appeared in the Senate, student demonstrations were reported in Rome and other Italian cities
  • Riot police intervened in Milan after hundreds of students protesting against the "bankers' government" tried to reach Bocconi University, which is headed by Mr Monti, an economist
  • In Palermo, Sicily, demonstrators reportedly hurled eggs and smoke bombs at a bank, and others threw stones at police
  • In Rome, hundreds of students gathered outside Sapienza University, while others assembled near the main train station, apparently with the aim of marching on the Senate
  • Riot police intervened in Milan after hundreds of students protesting against the "bankers' government" tried to reach Bocconi University, which is headed by Mr Monti, an economist
  • In Palermo, Sicily, demonstrators reportedly hurled eggs and smoke bombs at a bank, and others threw stones at police
  • In Rome, hundreds of students gathered outside Sapienza University, while others assembled near the main train station, apparently with the aim of marching on the Senate
"We are on the streets because we want to underline the contradictions that are between the fall of Berlusconi government and the rise of the Monti government," said student Salvatore Corizza in Rome."We are on the streets because we want to underline the contradictions that are between the fall of Berlusconi government and the rise of the Monti government," said student Salvatore Corizza in Rome.
"This new government will not do anything to improve our social situation and the bad things there are in the country. And every day the students and workers are suffering.""This new government will not do anything to improve our social situation and the bad things there are in the country. And every day the students and workers are suffering."
In another development on Thursday, the International Monetary Fund said its monitors would travel to Italy in late November to evaluate the country's economy.In another development on Thursday, the International Monetary Fund said its monitors would travel to Italy in late November to evaluate the country's economy.
IMF spokesman David Hawley said discussions would not include the European Commission or the European Central Bank.IMF spokesman David Hawley said discussions would not include the European Commission or the European Central Bank.
The move is part of efforts to reassure markets of Italy's economic reforms.The move is part of efforts to reassure markets of Italy's economic reforms.
Correspondents say it looks almost certain that Mr Monti will receive the backing of senators during the confidence vote in the Senate, and a subsequent vote in the lower house on Friday.Correspondents say it looks almost certain that Mr Monti will receive the backing of senators during the confidence vote in the Senate, and a subsequent vote in the lower house on Friday.
Only one party, the right-wing Northern League, says it will withhold its support though former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has reportedly said he could "pull the plug" on the government if he does not like what it does.Only one party, the right-wing Northern League, says it will withhold its support though former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has reportedly said he could "pull the plug" on the government if he does not like what it does.